Milton Academy is full of spirit around ...

Milton Academy is full of spirit around the holidays! Even though there are only 13 days between Thanksgiving and Winter Breaks, the students are busy with traditions and festivities. The Habitat for Humanity student group is raising money for those who were affected by the South Carolina floods. They are selling candy canes that Milton students can purchase and address to their friends with attached messages. The sale is a great way to spread awareness and holiday cheer throughout campus. The Jewish Student Union hosted their annual Chanukah Holiday Party on Tuesday....
Holiday Dorm Traditions

Holiday Dorm Traditions

The short stretch between Thanksgiving break and Holiday break is my favorite even with a crammed workload, tight and busy schedule, and dark and cold weather. When I returned to campus, I was greeted with a festively decorated dorm, complete with lights, stockings, and even a tree. The first night back, the new students make their personalized stockings to hang on the wall, in which the “secret Santa” gifts are place. When I returned to my room, I was able to hang up lights and decorations, and even fit a small tree right in the middle of the room. Even when I am...

Pep Rally

As the fall sports seasons come to an end, the school comes together to get ready for games against our rival school, Nobles and Greenough School. The week that leads up to Pep Rally is spirit week. Each day, Upper School students dress up in different outfits for the different days of the week to prepare for the big weekend of games. This year, Monday was Groutfit Day, a grey sweatshirt with grey sweatpants. Tuesday was Twin Day, so different pairs of students wear the same outfits. Wednesday was mix-match day, which is when people wear different patterns that clash like...

Milton Ski Team

As the fall sports season enters the last few weeks, most Milton students are dreading the cold Boston winter that looms ahead. However, one group of students in particular cannot wait for the first snowflakes to fall. Those students, myself included, are members of the Milton downhill Ski Racing Team.  The ski team is tight-knit group of kids who come together in their mutual love of cold weather, snow and skiing. Milton is one of the many ISL schools that maintain a Varsity level ski team. We practice three times a week (Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday) at Blue Hills, a...

Friday Night Lights

On a recent Friday, Milton had its annual under-the-lights football game against St. Sebastian’s. Although the game was away this year, an impressive amount of fans, including myself, went to Needham to support our team. Students drove over with friends and there was a fan bus for boarders and anyone else who needed a ride. Milton students from every grade stood together in the end zone with homemade signs, faces painted orange and blue, and a whole lot of school spirit. I know I was not alone when I woke up the following morning with a raspy voice after all of our...

Pool lot soccer

Pool lot soccer is a sport known by few, but loved by all who partake. The end of my sophomore and entire junior year are full of great memories, but none as amazing as playing pool lot soccer. As an underclassman you are doomed to the bad parking spaces located a grueling five-minute walk away. However, my friends and I turned this apparent tragedy into a year-long competition. The idea behind the sport was to delay the start of the school day just for 15 minutes and partake in a rousing game of soccer before we went to morning assembly. The game was seldom stopped by the...
Dorm Traditions

Dorm Traditions

  Boarding students will tell you that the boarding experience is incredibly rewarding and one reason is because each dorm has its own traditions. A home away from home, your dorm is an environment that is conducive to making incredible friends and having fun! As the New England weather slowly transitions from summer to autumn, some of my favorite boarder traditions begin. In the dorms, the dorm monitor (a senior who works alongside the dorm parents) creates small groups called “families.” During pumpkin season, the dorm monitor invites the entire dorm to sit in...

SAA Starts the Year off Strong

The Student Activities Association (SAA) is a large presence here on the Milton campus. This group of students along with faculty member, Ms. Reiser, plans the weekend events that take place on campus. And this year, they’re off to a great start. From the mentalist, to the back-to-school dance, the SAA activities drew large crowds and facilitated student-to-student interaction. In addition to the traditional, creative and entertaining announcements at morning assemblies, the group has implemented a texting service where students can be notified via text of the events...

Day Student Commute Questions Answered: ...

Hopefully you saw, or will see, how during the school day, boarders and day students intermingle so well you can’t even tell the difference. In fact, if you ignore the diverse cultural backgrounds, talents, and passions Milton students have, you will see that really the only difference in student life of boarders and day students is the location of “home” and how they get back. For day students, the commute to and from school can seem long and tedious, unlike for boarders. However, if you’re not carpooling in your parent’s car with soon-to-be close...

Boarder vs. Day Student By Jessica

As a boarder in Hathaway my freshman year, and a day student my sophomore and junior year, several people have asked me which Milton experience I like better. Living in Hathaway freshman year was an amazing experience. I loved every aspect of it, whether it was eating dinner together as a dorm, sleeping in later, or having 40 potential sisters and several close dorm parents. Leaving the dorm after my freshman year was one of the hardest things I have done during my time at Milton; however, I have grown accustomed to and greatly appreciate being a day student. Being either...

Find Your Club! By Jadeite

At the beginning of every year, there is an activity fair hosted by all the clubs on campus. During every lunch period, all the clubs are lined up in the pathway between the bottom of the student center and the dining hall. Students, whether new or returning, have the opportunity to go to each table and check out what each club is about. Students can also sign a form expressing their interest in as many clubs as they like. Clubs are held after school from 3:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. every day. This time gives students the opportunity to not only find what their passions are,...

The Bookstore By Chris

Whether you need some supplies, a book for English or just a snack before class, the bookstore is the place to go. The bookstore has anything you could need or want during the day, from apparel to show your school pride to candy to boost you through a tough day. The bookstore is also home to some of the nicest and happiest people on campus who you can always count on to brighten up your day. The bookstore is open all day and students drop by during free periods, recess and even in between classes. If you would rather have freshly made food, the snack bar is also open...